Jordan Anderson himself has piloted the #3 car for much of the season so far, earning a second-place finish in the Daytona 500, a 27th-place finish at Las Vegas, and a 25th-place finish at Atlanta. Bobby Reuse took the wheel for the Daytona road course race, earning a 27th-place finish in the process. J.R. Hefner was supposed to take the ride for the Bristol dirt race, but he didn’t qualify.

Speaking about his opportunity to compete in the Truck Series, DiSavino said:

Howie DiSavino might not have a lot of experience in NASCAR, but he holds two top-tens in the ARCA Menards series, which could be a sign of future success. Whether he makes an immediate impact at Richmond remains to be seen, but having already witnessed first-time winner Ty Gibbs at the Daytona road course, don’t rule DiSavino out.

Speaking about DiSavino, Anderson said:

Some fans are bound to see DiSavino as a non-contender and an eventual afterthought by the time the race at Richmond is over. However, there are a lot of unexpected success stories which could give Howie DiSavino hope. Between Michael McDowell grabbing his first Daytona 500, and Santino Ferrucci showing promise in the Xfinity Series, DiSavino could have a good outing.

Eventually, his performance will depend on three things: The truck they bring to the track, their qualification for the race, and if they can squeak out a good finish.

These are the most important factors for success at Richmond, and hopefully Howie DiSavino can capitalize on them for a good finish.

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